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1 5 | sacred discipline, of the liberty of the Church. We have examples
2 9 | morals, of the discipline and liberty, and therefore also of the
3 12| defending strenuously the liberty of the Spouse of Christ,
4 13| under the lying name of liberty. And to bring about by the
5 13| waging it through love of liberty, civilization, and progress,
6 13| having despoiled her of all liberty, they do not hesitate in
7 13| that the progress of real liberty and the purest civilization
8 16| themselves, and that they are at liberty to throw off either openly
9 18| sanctity of public law, for liberty, civilization, sound doctrine,
10 22| the Apostolic See and the liberty of the Church of Christ,
11 23| 23. That same honor, liberty, and purity of the Church
12 24| noble appeals for sacred liberty have a timely echo in our
13 25| you love and defend the liberty of the Spouse of God and
14 25| loves nothing more than the liberty of His Church. "They who
15 25| his zeal in defense of her liberty, so necessary in the government
16 25| loves nothing more than the liberty of His Church." Nor can
17 27| fettered, the very name of liberty is mocked, and new devices
18 34| of his who fought for the liberty and doctrine of the Church
19 40| fight openly against the liberty and the rights of the Church,
20 44| firmness for the defense of the liberty and rights of the Church. ~
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